Effective Occupational Health Interventions in Agriculture

Effective Occupational Health Interventions in Agr…
01 Feb 2009
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The Effective Occupational Health Interventions in Agriculture: key characteristics of their development and implementation in New Zealand project sought to update the knowledge base on injury and disease in this sector and to provide a platform from which stakeholders could work toward developing evidence based policy and practice aimed at reducing injury and disease in this sector.

 

Purpose

The study had four main objectives:

(1) To identify the key agricultural risks and hazards;

(2) To identify effective interventions that address these risks and hazards;

(3) To identify the barriers to implementation and adoption of the key interventions;

(4) To identify the critical factors which need to be considered when designing and implementing interventions.

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